How the App Development Community is gearing up to Fight Covid–19

There’s no stopping Covid-19 now. It’s spreading like wildfire. Any
city or country, you name it, and you will find several positive or suspected
Covid-19 patients there.

Speaking to Time magazine, Richard Kuhn, a virologist and professor
of science at -Purdue University, informed that if the health officials had
taken action earlier and contained the outbreak within Wuhan, things would not
have escalated to this level.

So, now the
question is how to control this pandemic that threatens to take the whole world
under its wraps?

Sure, lockdowns
and curfew imposed by many governments are helping us control the viral
transmission of this global pandemic, to a very higher degree. But then is this
enough?

Not until the health
sector world over starts relying more and more on smartphone apps,
data analytics, and artificial intelligence to fight the spread of coronavirus.
These technologies are widely being used in a variety of industries, such as retail,
banking, and more. High time the health industry takes note of it and starts applying
technology to their industry.

Leveraging this
technology might help stop the spread of this pandemic right in its track.

Consultancy for
Covid-19 through apps

Currently, people
who are suffering from fever, cough, and shortness of breath meet the doctor in
person. This means, they visit the doctor at a clinic or hospital, and thereby
transmits the virus to all those who came in contact with – it could be the
doctors, nurses, other patients, and more.

Instead, if such
patients stay at home and connect with the doctor via an app, and describe
their symptoms, the doctor will be able to treat him accordingly. Given that the suspected patient doesn’t move
out of his house, he is not exposing others to the virus.

Case study

In Singapore, nearly a million people have used the telehealth app called – MaNaDr. About 20% of physicians offer different services via this app. Patients were getting pre-screened on MaNaDr and advised to be at home if the symptoms were not severe. However, the patient reports to the doctor every evening to keep him posted about his condition. If the latter feels that he is getting sicker, then an ambulance is ordered to take him to the hospital.

This kind of virtual monitoring makes it easier for the doctors to treat patients and also puts less pressure on the hospital that is already facing resource crunch in the wake of Corona spread. More than anything, consultancy apps avoid transmitting the virus to others.

Covid-19: Tracker Apps

Worried that its
healthcare system would collapse in the face of coronavirus scare, India has
gone on a complete lockdown mode – which is being now termed as World’s Largest
Coronavirus Lockdown. Not surprisingly,
the tech community is keeping itself busy in developing different apps that
could help control the spread of the pandemic.

CoWin-20

The soon to be launched app, CoWin-20, would most likely help users find if they came in close contact with people infected with the virus. Plus, it would also be able to tell you if you’re in an area with a high number of infected cases. The app most likely determines this by scanning the database of infected people and checking individuals’ travel history.

Co-Win is
currently being tested on both iOS and Android.

Corona Kavach

This is yet another app being launched by the Indian government. Currently available in beta version, the app, Corona Kavach, would helps users check if they have crossed paths with patients who have tested positive for the virus. Plus, it keeps you posted with the latest details on the community spread of Coronavirus through the user’s location.

Covid Symptom Tracker app

This new app launched by British
researchers of Kings College London will help track the symptoms related to the
Virus, allowing people to self-report their condition daily. The app, according
to a Techcrunch
report, will measure temperature, tiredness, and symptoms such as
headaches, breathing problems, coughing, and more. If the user is showing signs
of Covid-19, a testing kit will be sent home to understand the symptoms better.
Further, it will help parse between mild coronavirus from seasonal coughs and
colds, which currently may be making people to self-quarantine unnecessarily,
or inadvertently infecting people.

Covid News, Tips and Alerts Apps

WHO MyHealth

With the Covid-19 pandemic taking its toll world over, people are already on their tenterhooks. But what’s making the situation even worse is misinformation being communicated about this virus through Whatsapp forwards and all, creating further panic among people.

To combat misinformation, the World Health Organization is gearing up to launch an official Android, iOS, and Web app, called WHO MyHealth, for news, tips, alerts, and more to keep you updated about the COVID-19 pandemic.

This article is written by Jennifer Warren, a Content Crafter with GoodFirms , a research and review platform for service and software companies. The company provides a curated list of top mobile app development companies, top writing service companies among many others.

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